Permanent Power definition
Examples of Permanent Power in a sentence
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Section 14, Sublandlord shall not have any obligation to commence litigation or other dispute resolution proceedings to cause Master Landlord to provide the Permanent Power by the Planned Power Start Date.
GIFT Power Company Ltd) tariff for Permanent Power declared by GERC applicable to this agreement is set out in the first schedule attached hereto.
The Project Transmission Facilities shall not be so burdened to an extent which would impair or prevent the transmission of Permanent Power.
On or about January 9, 2025, Master Landlord notified Sublandlord and Subtenant of its plans to complete or cause to be completed, at no cost or expense to Subtenant, the infrastructure required in order to provide the Permanent Power by no later than December 31, 2025 (“Planned Power Start Date”).
Permanent Power ($/Month) $1,000 Phones - Trailer ($/Month) $500 $835 $634 $735 ($235) Drinking Water ($/Month) $200 $124 $38 $81 $119 Water Consumption BY OWNER Temporary Toilets - 14 EA ($/Month) $1,750 $1,028 $5,763 $3,396 ($1,646) Less toilets required than typical building project.
As of the Effective Date, Sublandlord and Subtenant each acknowledge that the Permanent Power has not been completed due to no fault of Sublandlord or Subtenant.
In the event Master Landlord fails to provide the Permanent Power by the Planned Power Start Date and such failure results in Subtenant’s inability to complete the Subtenant’s Work and/or be operational in the Premises for its Intended Use, then, notwithstanding Section 10.E of the Sublease, Sublandlord shall use commercially reasonable efforts to enforce the rights of Sublandlord under the Master Lease until the Power Start Date is achieved.
Subtenant shall be entitled to all of the rights and remedies Sublandlord actually obtains from Master Landlord under the Master Lease and otherwise at law and in equity for Master Landlord’s failure to provide the Permanent Power by the Planned Power Start Date.